WML
Event: onpick

The
onpick event is used with selection lists. It is triggered
when an option in a selection list is selected. If the multiple
attribute of the <select> element is set to true,
the onpick event will
also be triggered if an option is deselected. As usual, you
can specify the WML code to be executed when the event is triggered.
An onpick event handler has the following form:

In
the above WML example, we make use of the onpick
event to create a selection list that can be used to navigate between
cards. The following screenshots show the result of the above
WML example in some mobile phone browsers:

Sony
Ericsson T610

Sony
Ericsson T68i

Nokia
Mobile Browser 4.0

If
you select the selection list, the mobile phone browser will show the
options available:

Sony
Ericsson T610

Sony
Ericsson T68i

Nokia
Mobile Browser 4.0

If
you select any of the above options, the <go> task associated
with the onpick event of that
option will be performed and the mobile phone browser will show the
chapter you chosen. For example, if you select the "Chapter 2"
option, the mobile phone browser will display the card with ID
tutorial_ch2 on the
screen, like this:

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